"It all started with us talking about how as diehard Karate Kid fans, we were furious when KK was being remade. Then it got into a conversation about the business of remakes. And we talked about how KK proved that nerds like us make up such a small portion of the public and people embraced KK. Then we talked about how for business reasons all classics will one day be remade. We speculate BTTF will one day be remade, because its so fucking awesome the world needs those stories. But if it were to be remade, we hope its WAAAAAY in the future. We were totally joking when saying we wanted it. Joking about remaking BTTF is like when Larry David jokes about Hodgkin’s or Trey & Matt joke about AIDS. One of the few truly taboo topics."

From his blog: Here’s a poster design of everyone’s favorite scientist, Dr. Emmett L. Brown. In between doing full movie posters I like to do practice pieces to improve on some skills and techniques I’m exploring. This one started that way, as did THE SMUGGLER.

I’d like to think this was the expression Doc had on his face right before that lightning struck the DeLorean at the end of Part II. Stone cold determination, bravery and curiosity toward the unknown. But lets face it, he was probably screaming like a loon. His character was always my favorite from the BACK TO THE FUTURE trilogy. So here he is, heroic, immortalized in blue and purple.

“Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”

Artist James White also did this cool poster for Drive as a fun project, which was then officially released in a limited run back in January.

But the week prior to the Drive poster release, James did an interview with Burlesque Design where he listed Drew Struzan's BTTF poster as one of his top 5 favourite movie posters. Since then I've been wondering if James would ever consider making his own BTTF poster.

I have been following him on Twitter in the last couple of months and his following tweet from last week is when I realized things were about to get heavy.

The Mondo BTTF posters will be representing all three movies. When framed together the posters form the DeLorean and show the time periods from the trilogy. There will also be a variant poster with all 3 posters combined.

These posters will be available online at a random time on Friday, March 2nd. Follow Mondo on Twitter and Facebook to know
when the sale goes live. It will mostly likely be SOLD OUT within 2 minutes. So have your mobile notifications enabled to know when the tweet with the sale link goes online.

Back to the Future Poster by Phantom City Creative. 18"x24" screen print. Hand
numbered. Edition of 420. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. Sold as a
set with Back to the Future Part 2 and Part 3. $88/set

Back to the Future Part 2 Poster by Phantom City Creative. 18"x24" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 420. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. Sold as a set with Back to the Future Part 1 and Part 3. $88/set

Back to the Future Part 3 Poster by Phantom City Creative. 18"x24" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 420. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. Sold as a set with Back to the Future Part 1 and Part 2. $88/set

Back to the Future variant poster by Phantom City Creative. 16"x36" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 115. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $120